| SALE NUMBER 1879 
1 p ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH 


HKARLY STAFFORDSHIRE 
FIGURES & OBJECTS 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


THOMAS QUIMBY 


LONDON, ENGLAND 


TOGETHER WITH 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
ENGLISH FURNITURE 


TO BE SOLD BY HIS ORDER 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AFTERNOONS 
NOVEMBER NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH 

AT TWO-THIRTY O’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presivenr] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1924 


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SALE NUMBER 1879 
ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION FROM SUNDAY, NOVEMBER SIXTEENTH 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE 
FIGURES & OBJECTS 


THE COLLECTION 
OF THE LATE 


THOMAS QUIMBY 


LONDON, ENGLAND 


TOGETHER WITH 


EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 
ENGLISH FURNITURE 


IN MAHOGANY, WALNUT & OAK 
WITH FURTHER HOUSEHOLD 
EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE PERIOD 
FINE GLASS IN COLORS, SHEFFIELD 
PLATE, NEEDLEWORK SAMPLERS, &c. 


TO BE SOLD BY HIS ORDER 
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AFTERNOONS nS sg 
NOVEMBER NINETEENTH, TWENTIETH 

AT TWO-THIRTY 0’CLOCK 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES 
[MITCHELL KENNERLEY, Presipenr] 
489 PARK AVENUE AT FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 
1924 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


ALL BIDS TO BE PER LOT AS NUMBERED IN THE CATALOGUE. ; 
The highest bidder to be the buyer. In all cases of disputed bids the decision 
of the Auctioneer shall be final. 

Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash payments on 
account as may be required, in default of which the lots purchased shall be 
resold immediately. 

Purchases to be removed at the buyer’s expense and risk within twenty-four 
hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money 
to be paid on or before delivery, in default of which The Anderson Galleries, 
Incorporated, will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatever, but the 
lot or lots will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage 
charges. ? 

All lots will be placed on public exhibition before the date of sale, for examina- 
tion by intending purchasers, and The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will 
not be responsible for the correctness of the description, authenticity, genuine- 
ness, or for any defect or fault in or concerning any lot, and make no warranty 
whatever, but will sell each lot exactly as it is, wrrHouT RECOURSE. 

If accounts are not paid and purchases removed within twenty-four hours of the 
conclusion of the sale, or, in the case of absent buyers, when bills are rendered, 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and The Anderson Gal- 
leries, Incorporated, reserve the right to resell the lot or lots by either private 
or public sale, without further notice, and if any deficiency arises from such 
resale it shall be made good by the defaulter, together with all expenses in- 
curred. ‘This condition shall be without prejudice to the right of this Com- 
pany to enforce the sale contract and collect the amount due without such 
resale, at its own option. 

The Anderson Galleries, Incorporated, will afford every facility for the employ- 
ment of carriers and packers by the purchasers, but will not be responsible 
for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and packers. 

The Anderson Galleries make no charge for executing orders for their cus- 
tomers and use all bids competitively, buying at the lowest price permitted 
by other bids. 


A Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be obtained for One Dollar 


THE ANDERSON GALLERIES, INC. 
PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK 


TELEPHONE PLAZA 9356 
SALES CONDUCTED BY MR. FREDERICK A. CHAPMAN AND MR. A. N. BADE 


ORDER OF SALE 


WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 
NOVEMBER NINETEENTH 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, GROUPS AND 
LUSTRE JUGS 1- 58 


18TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE, NEEDLEWORK 
AND SAMPLERS 59- 79 


FINE EARLY ENGLISH, BOHEMIAN AND OTHER CUT 
GLASS IN AMBER, AMETHYST, GREEN AND RUBY 
COLORS 80-101 


18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FURNITURE AND OTHER 
HOUSEHOLD EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE PERIOD _ 102-150 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 
NOVEMBER TWENTIETH 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, GROUPS. LUSTRE 
BOWLS AND JUGS 151-210 


FINE EARLY ENGLISH CUT GLASS IN AMBER, GREEN, 
ROYAL BLUE AND RUBY COLORS 211-235 


18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FURNITURE AND OTHER 
HOUSEHOLD EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE PERIOD — 236-300 


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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER NINETEENTH, AT 2:30 


FIRST SESSION 


NUMBERS 1-150 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, GROUPS 


AND LUSTRE JUGS 


NUMBERS 1-58 


HARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

The milkmaid with her lover. 

Two figures in finely colored costumes, keeping a tryst, at the foot of a 
tree. The tree in shape of a spill vase. Height, 81/4, inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Seated poodle, splashed with russet, with black collar, padlock and chain. 


Height, 12 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “ROB ROY” 

This old Scotch warrior is pictured with battle-axe and shield. He is 
clad in chain mail, with the Scotch plaid of his clan, and wears a plumed 
Scotch ‘Stam’. Height, 12 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “DICK TURPIN” 
Gaily clothed figure mounted on coal-black steed. The whole resting on 


lustred base. - Height, 101% inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “TOM KING” 

This famous man of olden times is pictured mounted on snow-white 
prancing horse. He is gaily dressed and holds pistol in his hand. It 
was Tom King who captured the outlaw Dick Turpin. 


Height, 111% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

John Gilpin. 

Equestrian figure of Gilpin, making his escape. Finely colored, with deep 
blue coat and red mantle. Height, 7 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 


Falstaff. 
Full standing figure with green coat and red waistcoat, set on green 
mottled oval base. Height, 7 inches 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Royal Family. 

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. He standing with the queen seated 
holding the young prince in her arms. Set on oval base. 


Height, 8 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Persian noblewoman mounted on a zebra. Set on oval rusticated base. 


Height, 71% wmches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Farmer’s Children. 

Full standing figures of boy and girl returning from a day in the woods. 
The little lad has a nest of young birds, wihle the girl has an apron full 
of fruit and flowers. Height, 7% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Return of the Sportsman. 

The Scottish Highlander returning after a day’s shooting, tired but 

triumphant, with a full bag. Beautifully colored, the blue in the coat 

and the plaid kilt standing out attractively. On wooded oval base. 
Height, 10 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE EQUESTRIENNE FIGURE 
An old English gypsy mounted on a beautiful white horse, holding aloft 
a tambourine, without which these wanderers were seldom if ever seen. 


Height, 1114 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Lady Bountiful and Child. 

Lady dressed in early printed calico and plumed hat, with a basket of 
fruit at her side. Child with bird to right. Height, 121% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Full standing figure of a whippet with rabbit in mouth. Covered with 
black splashings, on oval base. Height, 71% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Figure of a bird, evidently startled by some unseen cause which has 
caused it to assume a defiant yet defensive attitude. Color scheme deli- 
cately handled, body of bird in rich canary while the wings, which are 
spread, and the tail are a clever graduation of blacks, blues and gold. 
Set on woodland base. Height, 8 inches 
An early and Rare figure. 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Shepherdess. 

Appealing, full standing figure of a shepherdess in the quaint costume 
of the times, holding crook in left hand. Dress is of the old printed 
calico, with laced bodice. ‘The scarf blowing in the wind forms an unusu- 
ally graceful background. Standing figure of lamb to right. On rustic 
base. Delicately colored in greens and browns. Height, 91% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Heenan and Sayers. The men are shown in prize-fighting costume ex- 
changing blows. A clear portrayal of England’s most famous early 
pugilistic battle. Height, 914 wmches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Boy and His Pets. 

Graceful group consisting of boy with dog posed in affectionate attitude 
on either side. The boy’s toys have been laid aside and he is shown eat- 
ing from a dish with spoon. On clock base, enriched with flower and 
leaf design. Height, 10 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Off for A Day’s Shooting. 

Full standing figure of man in tastefully colored hunting costume, gun at 
his side and dog at his feet. Both figures against background of tree 
done in green and brown tints, which opens at top to form spill vase 
lined with conventional orange. On oval base. Height, 114% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Maid at The Spring. 

Full standing figure of girl bearing water jar on shoulder. To the right 
is the spring with its ever-flowing water. The girl wears the costume of 
the period. An unusually graceful figure. Height, 914 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Scotch Drummer Boy. 

This figure is portrayed resting on a cannon, with his drum under his 
arm, and two standards at the left. The plaid of his clan is red and 
green, and he wears the small Scotch toque with plumes. | 


Height, 1014 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Scotch lad standing on tree stump. He is gaily dressed in dark blue 
with plaid scarf and socks, and plumed tam-o’-shanter. ‘The tree stump 
is lustred and at the base are two lambs at rest. Height, 11 inches 


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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Man and maid with their dog. The man is seated and is attired in early 
costume, with ruffed knee breeches, surcoat and cape. ‘The maid is also 
appropriately dressed and has a musical instrument slung on her arm, 


Both figures wear plumed hats. The man is fondling his hunting dog. 


Height, 13 inches 


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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Scotch Huntsman, with hares and bird. He is returning from the hunt 
and carries his gun in his right hand while the left holds aloft a duck 
that he has shot, and two hares are slung over his shoulder; his dog is 
at his side. Colored in soft tone of green, brown, and yellow, with black 
ornamentation. Standing on lustred base. Height, 15 inches 


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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Male figure attired in Cavalier costume, holding spear. ‘This figure 1s 
very nicely portrayed, and apparently represents an early English 
Prince, since the hat bears the three plumes of the Royal line. A hunting 
dog is sitting at his master’s feet. On scrolled base, with tree to the 
right; this tree forms a vase. In white, black and gold. 


Height, 19 inches 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Highland Chieftain. 

A Chief evidently returning from the hunt, with a stag over the saddle 
horn. Dressed in Scottish costume, which is enriched with splashes of 
gold and silver lustre. Height, 15 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “WILLIAM PALMER” 
This is a splendid likeness, and is an exceptionally fine example of 
Staffordshire. Height, 111% inches 


PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS 
Seated King Charles Spaniels, facing right and left, enriched with gold 
lustre splashings. (2) Height, 10 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP, “THE FORTUNE TELLER” 

Dark-haired bride seated under a grape-entwined arbor, with a gypsy 

standing reading her palm. A small child is carried in the gypsy’s cape. 
Height, 12 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE POODLE 
Seated poodle with russet splashes and black feet. Gold collar and chain. 
Height, 9 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Shepherd and Shepherdess. 

She seated with a lamb in her arms, he standing with flute in hand, while 
between them the faithful shepherd dog keeps watch. The centre in 
form of an arbor with opening for clock. Height, 121% inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE SYMBOLIC FIGURE 

“Water and Gin’. 

Double-faced figure, one side presenting a well-dressed lad with natty 
green coat, flowered waistcoat and striped trousers, holding a bag of 
gold in his hand; the reverse is a dilapidated individual in torn coat and 
trousers, holding a gin bottle in his hand. Height, 81% inches 


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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Burro with baskets of vegetables. Gray burro with orange saddle, on 
lustred base. 3 Height, 834 inches 


TWO EARLY COPPER LUSTRE CREAM JUGS 

Both with flaring spout and loop handle. One enriched with deep blue 
banding and basket of flowers, the other with banding of lighter blue and 
flowers. (2) Height, 34% and 4& inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

The Rival. 

Two lovers are shown seated in an arbor, while from behind a tree the 
rival appears with drawn dagger. ‘The tree is in the shape of a spill 
vase. The entire group is well carried out. Height, 12 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Maid at Well ! 

Young girl in quaint costume with bodice of dark blue, kirtle of green, 
and striped underskirt. Long black curls hang to the shoulders, and 
the hat is fastened by a ribbon attached to her waist. She carries an 
old-fashioned urn on her shoulder. Figure leans against well and is 
mounted on oval base. Height, 914 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GOLD LUSTRE TEAPOT 
Bulbous body with curved spout and shaped handle, mounting eagle. 
All-over gold lustre, enriched with blue bandings. Height, 5 inches 


OLD SPILL VASE 
Stag in tones of reddish-brown, with fawn beneath, mounted on lustred 
base, with flower-decorated vase at back. Height, 914 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Going to Market. 

The farmer and his wife on the way to market, he carrying the basket. 
Set on oval base. Height, 1344 inches 


EARLY COPPER LUSTRE JUG 
Classic urn shape, with flaring spout and strap handle. Deep blue band- 
ing at centre. Height, 51% inches 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Babes in the Wood. 

The children asleep in the grass, watched over by their guardian angel 
and guarded by the birds. The figures are at rest at the base of a tree 
on a grass-green base, the tree forming a spill vase. The entire group 
in red, green, pinks and blues. Height, 81/4, inches 


EARLY COPPER LUSTRE JUG 

Pear-shaped body with indented rings. Shaped dragon handle. Centre 
panel of birds and flowers in colors which are raised on coffee-colored 
ground. Height, 5 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 


[NuMBER 44] _ [NUMBER 43] [NuMBER 44] 


TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 

Carrier Pigeons. 

Full figures of the birds, decorated in yellows and greens set on tall 
rustic bases. One faces right, the other left. (2) Height, 10 inches 


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TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES OF WHIPPETS 
Standing figures of the whippet, one facing right, the other left. Tan 
and white on rustic bases, with hare at feet. (2) 

Height, 7 inches; length, 714, inches 


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STAFFORDSHIRE INKWELL 
An unusual group, showing gay-plumaged bird on one branch of tree, 
with its mate lying dead at the foot of the tree, and a snake robbing 


the nest of the eggs. The group is brilliantly colored. Height, 814, inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Boy mounted on a ram. Ram highly colored. Boy with red hat and 
belt and blue tie. Height, 1214 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE EQUESTRIAN FIGURE 

T. King, the man who captured Dick ‘Turpin. , 
Mounted figure on old brown horse, man dressed in costume of the time 
with white coat edged with green, yellow waistcoat, pink breeches and 
black boots, pistol in one hand. Height, 9 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Garabaldi at Home. 

Full seated figure of Garibaldi with spade in hand and pointed hat on 
ground. Set on rustic base. Height, 10 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Full standing figure of Louis Napoleon in military costume, blue coat, 
white breeches, white boots. Height, 16 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

The Lovers. 

A lad with his lassie, clothed in early English costume, sitting within an 
arbored and floreated bower. Height, 914 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LUSTRE JUG 
Bulbous body with strap handle. Finely decorated in silver lustre and 
in panels in sepia, “Farr anp Hope” on cream ground. 


Height, 41% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
The Highlander and his Lass. Both are clothed in soft blues and greens 
of the period, and are resting on a wall with a jug between them. 


Height, 11 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE PURPLE LUSTRE JUG 
Bulbous body with loop handle. Decorated in mulberry color, “THE 
TravELunc Rurats’, banded with purple lustre. 

Height, 4% inches 


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Seated King Charles Spaniels facing right and left, enriched with gold 
lustre splashings. (2) Height, 9 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 
TITLED WASHINGTON 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Benjamin Franklin. 

Full standing figure after the Houdon model. Titled in gilt, 
“Washington”. Height, 15 inches 
One of the rare Anglo-American statuettes made in the Staffordshire fac- 
tory and labelled in error in both the Franklin and Washington figures. 
VERY RARE. 


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RARE PURPLE AND GOLD 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH LUSTRE 
STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTRE JUG TEA SERVICE—-FOURTEEN. PIECES 


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RARE PURPLE AND GOLD STAFFORDSHIRE LUSTRE JUG 
Flat pear-shaped body with strap handle; cream ground from which 
are raised in relief, panels on either side, rabbit shooting scenes with 
whippets and huntsmen. The relief decorated in delicate pink, gold and 
purple lustre. Around the top grapevine pattern in similar manner. 
Height, 614 inches 


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LUSTRE TEA SERVICE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Consisting of five cups and saucers, teapot, creamer, bowl and sucrier. 
The body with copper lustre, and broad bandings of flower and leaf 
motifs in brilliant colors. (14 pieces ) 

A VERY RARE SERVICE. 


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PAIR OF OLD STAFFORDSHIRE WHIPPET INKWELLS 
The tan-colored whippets are resting on dark blue base which forms ink- 
well, .(2) Height, 41% inches; length, 61% inches 


18TH CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATE 
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NEEDLEWORK AND SAMPLERS 


NUMBERS 59-79 


PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Straight columnar shaft set on circular base and decorated in fluted 
design wa(2 yb. = Height, 514 inches 


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PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Straight columnar shaft, set on oval domed base. (2) Height, 6 inches 


EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CAKE BASKET 
Circular deep dish with gadrooned border ; hinged strap handle. 


Diameter, 12 inches 


FOUR SHEFFIELD PLATE SALTS 
Oblong concave body on short standard. Enriched at corners with shell 
motif. Lined with blue Bristol glass containers. (4) 


NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Large square needlework picture worked in many-colored silks, the sub- 
ject a Falcon feeding her four young in the nest; set on a tall tree. 
Finely worked and an excellent example of the needlework of this period. 

Height, 23 inches; width, 2214 inches 


NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ; ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Jardiniére of wild roses, foxglove, and other summer flowers. Worked in 
many-colored silks, on tan linen ground. Framed. 


Height, 23 inches; width, 2214, inches 


NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Shepherd and Shepherdess. 

The shepherd proposing to the shepherdess. Distant pasture land with 
many sheep grazing. Worked in many-colored silks on silk ground. 
Framed. Height, 23 inches ; width, 18 inches 


NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
“The Storm” after Morland’s famous painting. A young shepherd boy 
with his mother and sister, gathered under the tree. Worked in many- 
colored silks on a silk ground. Framed. 

Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches 


TWO NEEDLEWORK PICTURES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
The dancing girl and boy. Both finely worked in many-colored silks. 
Small ovals. Framed in black glass mats and gilt frames. (2) 

Height, 74% inches; width, 6 inches 


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Sir William Handsacre, slain by Sir Robert Mauvesyn 1403. Worked 
in soft tans and yellows on cream ground. Framed. 

Height, 11 inches; width, 1614 inches 
The two knights divided by their loyalty to Henry IV and the rebel 
“Hotspur” engaged in battle in 1403. An interesting document relating 
to the engagement is affixed to the back of this picture. Signed and 


dated. 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Alphabet with various vignettes of jardiniére of flowers. Winged cupi- 
dons. Adam and Eve under the apple tree. Initialed “L.R.” and dated 
1800. Worked in many-colored silks on cream linen ground. 

Height, 14 inches; width, 1314 inches 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, DATED 1831 
Top divided into rows of classic borders. Alphabet and numerals below. 
Centre medallion, initialed “T.H.” and dated 1831, and further enriched 
with cupidons and blossoming trees. Worked in many-colored silks on 


cream-colored ground. Height, 19 inches; width, 16 inches 
NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER SPANISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Various panels enriched with flowering trees and jardiniéres of blossoms, 
animated with birds in color. Worked in many-colored silks on cream 


linen ground. Height, 151% inches; width, 13 inches 
NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, DATED 1711 


Elongated panel of handspun linen enriched with diversified motifs of 
various classic flowering jardiniéres, and grapevines laden with fruit. 


Initialed “A.C.I.” and dated 1711. Height, 42 inches; width, 9 inches 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Top with circular medallion, flowering trees, and recumbent stag. Below 
many lines of alphabet and numerals. Worked in many-colored silks on 


cream ground. Height, 121% inches; width, 15 inches 
NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


The top with blossoming trees, birds and figures. Centre medallion with 
initial and date 1828. Below alphabet and numerals, worked in many- 
colored silks on cream ground. Height, 2514 inches; width, 11 inches 


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NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 1804 
Long panel of ivory linen enriched in many colors with stitching of stag, 
trees, parrots, etc., and with alphabet and numerals below.  Initialed 


J.O.M. and dated 1804. Height, 40 inches; width, 8 inches 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong panel worked in crimson and green silks on old homespun linen, 
in medallions of many birds and blossoms and trees. Below, Queen in 


arbor with many waiting maids. Height, 17 inches; width, 19. inches 
NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Elongated panel of homespun linen on which is worked in many-colored 
silks large parrot at top. Below, flowering trees, jardiniéres of flowers 


and letters and numerals. Height, 31 inches; width, 9 inches 
NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 1800 


Elongated panel of homespun linen, on which are worked in many colors, 

at top alphabet and numerals, crowned medallion with initials M.C.L. 

and dated 1800; below, bird-house, trees and large figure of parrot. 
Height, 39 inches; width, 9 inches 


FINE EARLY ENGLISH, BOHEMIAN AND OTHER CUT GLASS 


IN AMBER, AMETHYST, GREEN AND RUBY COLORS 


NUMBERS 80-101 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 1821 


Petit point needlework on cream linen ground, consisting of five Jars 
of flowers, several fruiting trees, two rabbits at ease, and a recumbent 
stag. Initialed B. E. and dated 1821. 

| Height, 19 inches; width, 191% inches 


TWO AMBER GLASS JAM POTS BOHEMIAN, 19TH CENTURY 

Straight-sided circular pots, fitted with cover, terminating in knobbed 

handle. Cut to the clear, with medallion and hunting scene. (2) 
Height, 5 inches 


TWELVE TALL CRYSTAL GLASS CHAMPAGNES 

FRENCH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Tall cup with flaring rim, with base in cross diamond cutting and set on 
square foot. (12) Height, 8 inches 


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TEL URNS ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Slab-sided cut cup. A rounded base and shaped standard. Heightened 
in gilt with silhouette of man and maid in rustic atmosphere. Fitted 
with knobbed cover. (2) Height, 914 inches 


PAIR OF CUT GLASS AMBER FLOWER VASES 
ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Flaring body, to bulbous base with rounded standard. Finely cut in 
medallions to the clear with Sure, Wirypmity and Licuruouse. (2) 
Height, 111% inches 


ELEVEN EMERALD-GREEN GLASS TUMBLERS 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Barrel-shaped with facetted base, the body cut with cross diamond pat- 
tern: ech) Height, 31% inches 


TWO TALL RUBY MANTEL VASES ; 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
The body in stemmed cup shape, the cup with straight-sided panel de- 
sign, terminating in fitted cover, with shaped spiked handle. (2) 
Height, 1614 inches 


CRYSTAL GLASS TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Centre shaft with two shaped arms, fitted with cusped bobéche, and en- 
riched with aquamarine-blue glass drops. Height, 121% inches 


TWO ROSE-COLORED GLASS-COVERED COMPOTES 

ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Cup-shaped body in translucent rose color, set on square pedestal base. 
Domed cover with acorn finial above. The whole cut in large diamond 
facets and slab cutting. (2) Height, 1214 inches 


ROYAL BLUE GLASS FRUIT COMPOTE 
ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
The shallow dish supported on centre ball pedestal of clear glass punc- 


tuated with tear drops, and set on domed base. Diameter, 11 inches 
AMBER GLASS JEWEL BOX FRENCH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 


Oblong box with metal hinged cover and banded with metal to lock, en- 
riched with enamel figures of children at play. Length, 4% inches 


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CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRED CANDLESTICK 

. ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular bulbous shaft with turn-over bobéche and dome base. Cut in 
leaf, diamond and slab cuttings. ‘Trimmed with spear-shaped amethyst 
lustres. Height, 1214 inches 


TWELVE ORCHID-COLORED GLASS FINGERBOWLS 
ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Circular bowl, enriched with slab cutting to the clear, and encircled with 


grape and vine motif. (12) Diameter, 5 inches 


SIX ORCHID-COLORED GLASS TUMBLERS 
ENGLISH, MID-I19TH CENTURY 
Matching the preceding number. (6) Height, 4 inches 


ORCHID-COLORED GLASS BOWL BoHEmtaAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Fine large generous bowl, cut to the clear with oval cuttings and en- 
riched with finely cut stag and deer design. Diameter, 12 inches 


ORCHID-COLORED GLASS BOWL BoHEMIAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Matching the preceding number. Diameter, 91% inches 


ORCHID-COLORED GLASS FRUIT COMPOTE 

BOHEMIAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Fine generous bowl] cut to the clear, with oval cuttings and enriched with 
finely cut stag and deer design. Set on flaring stem and base of clear 
glass. Height, 101% inches; diameter, 12 inches 


TWELVE SMOKED-BLUE GLASS TUMBLERS 

FRENCH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Flaring thistle-shaped cup on rounded base. Cut to the clear with bull’s- 
eye and slab cutting. (12) Height, 5 inches 


PAIR OF AMBER GLASS CANDLESTICKS 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Pear-shaped shaft, with spiral cutting and flaring cusped bobéches. On 
square base. (2) Height, 9 inches 


TWENTY-THREE CRYSTAL GLASS TUMBLERS 

ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Barrel-shaped body, with faceted base and encircled with cuttings in 
hobnail and bull’s-eye pattern. (23) Height, 314 inches 


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ROYAL BLUE GLASS MANTEL GARNITURE 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Consisting of three covered urn-shaped vases, and two straight-sided 
flaring spill vases. Cut to clear with straight panel medallions, and en- 


riched with medallions of the Huntsman, and crossed horn and whip. 
Height, 9 and 101% inches 


NINE AMETHYST GLASS WINES — ENGLIsH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Tulip-shaped body, cut to the clear with bull’s-eve motif, set on clear 
stem and foot. (9) Height, 51 inches 


TWELVE DEEP AMBER GLASS TUMBLERS 


ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Barrel-shaped, with ringed and fluted motifs. (12) Height, 314 inches 


18TH CENTURY ENGLISH FURNITURE 


AND OTHER HOUSEHOLD 


EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE PERIOD 


NUMBERS 102-150 


FRAMED TINSEL WORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
A knight in full armor mounted on a plumed horse. Worked in colors 
and heightened with tinsel. Height, 184% inches; width, 1114 inches 


ENGLISH COLORED PRINT 
Elizabeth of Austria. Bust portrait, printed in colors. Framed. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches 


EARLY SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT ENGLISH, 1830 
Full figure of an English student dressed in Eton jacket, ascot and high 
collar. Heightened with gilt. Framed. 


EARLY SILHOUETTE PORTRAIT ENGLISH, 1830 
Full figure of a man in long coat and high collar. Heightened with gilt. 


Framed. 


SET OF FOUR COLORED PRINTS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Painting—Heraldr y—Chemistr y—Architecture. 

Engraved by J. Chapman after the paintings by R. Corbould. Framed. 
(4) Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 
A Rake set. 


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PAIR OF COLORED FRENCH PRINTS 
Two prints of the French Lady of the 18th Century, one in street attire, 
the other in evening dress. Engravings by Voysard and Dupin after 
the paintings by Watteau and Desrais. Framed. (2) 

Height, 14 inches; width, 11 inches 


MAHOGANY DRESSING GLASS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Shaped oblong base containing two drawers on which is set architectural 
and columnar support containing swivel mirror. 

Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY KNIFE URN ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Classic urn-shaped body, with canted corners, set on square pedestaled 
base. Top fitted with sliding dome lifting top, terminating in acorn 
finial. Interior compartmented. Height, 25 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY BAROMETER ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Banjo shape, with pediment of swan-neck design, and centre urn motif. 
Fitted with large centre decorated silvered dial, bull’s-eye mirror panel, 
thermometer and level dial. Height, 3814 inches 


PAIR OF LIBRARY WORLD GLOBES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
The globes supported by metal bands set in circular basket holders and 
with pedestaled tripod bases. ‘These terminate in curved snake feet. The 
globes by H. Jones, London, dated 1800. (2) Height, 24 inches 


CARVED SHERATON MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong open back, with reeded and medallioned centre splat. Upholstered 
seat and curved armrests. Set on straight tapering fluted legs, terminat- 
ing in spade feet. 


SHERATON MAHOGANY DRESSING GLASS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Arched mirror frame containing oblong swivel mirror, set on oblong base 
containing two drawers. Short bracketed feet. : Height, 31 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHEST OF DRAWERS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with finely carved rim in acanthus-leaf motif. Front fitted 
with four long drawers. All enriched with original brass bail handles. 
Set on carved bracketed base. Height, 30 inches; width, 834 inches 


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CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CORNER CUPBOARD 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Moulded overhanging top. Front fitted with finely panelled door enclos- 
ing shelved interior. Returns in fluted pattern. Set on base with frieze 
and square tapering legs. Height, 69 inches; width, 35 inches 


LADY’S INLAID MAHOGANY SHERATON DESK 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with broad banding of tulip and satinwood. Apron contain- 
ing one drawer fitted with writing slide. ‘Trimmed with original brasses, 
on straight tapering legs. ‘The whole finely inlaid with satinwood. ‘The 
rear is fitted with adjustable fire screen. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches 


NEST OF FOUR MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLES — 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with scalloped border. Set on daintily spooled legs and 
shaped standards. Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY CARD TABLE SHERATON, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong lifting top with inset corners; apron fitting contour of top, on 
finely tapering legs. ‘The whole finely inlaid with broad bandings of 
burled walnut and circular fan motif at centre. 


Height, 301% inches; width, 33 inches 


PAINTED ADAM NEEDLEWORK ARMCHAIR 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Arched open back, with oval and cross splats. Flaring armrests in same 
design. Deep seat in gros point needlework with star design and diamond 
field. On straight legs with stretcher. 


INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep molded oblong top with reeded edge and bow front. Apron fitted 
with two drawers following outline of top. Drawers fitted with original 
brass ring handles. Set on turned balustered legs. Inlaid with teakwood. 

Height, 291% inches; width, 40 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE WING CHAIR 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
High rounded back with armrests. Deep seat with loose cushion, covered 
in old green silk. Set on finely carved ball and claw feet enriched at 
knee with full acanthus-leaf design. 


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MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top, two drop leaves with rounded corners. Beneath deep frieze 
containing two drawers. Set on end pedestals. Outcurving legs, ter- 
minating in brass claw castored feet. Pedestals jomed by flat shaped 
stretcher. Height, 32 inches; length, 60 inches 


NEST OF FOUR MAHOGANY COFFEE TABLES 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with finely turned legs, terminating in arched standard. 
Height, 29 inches; width, 19 inches 


CARVED INLAID MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Upholstered seat in old silk. Side arms in outcurving twist rail and 
centre carved splat. Set on X-shaped base joined by turned stretcher. 


LADY’S CARVED MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with folding drop leaves, disclosing covered writing surface. 
Deep frieze containing two fitted drawers enriched with brass escutcheons 
and drop handles. Set on centre carved pedestal with tripod legs, ter- 
minating in finely finished snake feet. 
Height, 32 inches; width, 20 inches 


INLAID SHERATON MAHOGANY MIRROR 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep panelled top, inlaid with motif of jardiniére of flowers. Oblong 
mirror below with beaded frame, below which is panel with elongated 
star motif. Height, 42 inches; width, 17 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE KNEEHOLE DESK 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong writing surface, with carved acanthus-leaf border, fitted with one 
long drawer on either side flanking centre compartment enclosed with 
panel door. Original brass bail handles. Set on finely carved bracketed 


feet. Height, 3314 inches; width, 3814 inches 
CARVED AND GILDED MIRROR ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Oblong mirror frame enriched with large inner beading and with corner 
blocks heightened with masked medallions. Pediment, finely carved scrol- 
ling in wheat husk and leaf design. Height, 48 inches; width, 21 inches 


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CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY OVERSTUFFED WING 
CHAIR ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep side wings and seat with roll-over arms, covered in old peach- 
colored brocade. Mahogany frame with cabriole legs, carved at knee with 


shell and terminating in claw and ball feet. 


MAHOGANY FIRESIDE BENCH ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Long oblong seat with round corners, and fitted with shaped apron. 
Set on turned and tapering legs, and joined with double H_ stretcher. 

Height, 17 inches; length, 6 feet 


CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY TWO CHAIR-BACK 
SETTEE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
The back with double scroll vase-shaped centre splat. Finely turned 
arms and broad overstuffed seats, the same covered in old damask. Set 
on cabriole legs, with knees carved in acanthus-leaf design terminating 


in pad feet. Length, 45 inches 


WALNUT AND MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE DESK 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Slant front hinged writing surface, disclosing finely compartmented in- 
terior. Beneath, two long drawers fitted with original brass bail handles. 
Set on square legs with carved joining brackets. 
Height, 41 inches; width, 324% inches 


SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR DESK 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top, with tambour slide, disclosing writing surface and fitted in- 
terior. Apron containing two drawers and enriched with original brasses. 
Set on square tapering legs, terminating in brass castored feet. 
Height, 42 inches; width, 44 inches 


CARVED AND GILT-DECORATED MIRROR 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Architectural frame with crowned top and two side columns. Top di- 
vided into mirror panels. Below, oval mirror set in square blue glass 
decorated field heightened in grapevine motif. 
Height, 44 inches; width, 25 inches 


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CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


[NuMBER 135] 


135 CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with carved border in egg and dart motif. Finely shaped 
apron containing two deep drawers flanking small centre drawer, trimmed 
in original brass bail handles. Set on shaped legs with carved leaf scrolled 


knee and terminating in circular pad feet. 
Height, 2714 inches; width, 29 inches 


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CARVED MAHOGANY AND NEEDLEPOINT POLE SCREEN 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Tall centre shaft supported on finely turned tripod base. Carved snake 
feet, enriched at knee and foot with floral and leaf carved motif. The 
shaft supports an oval carved frame enclosing needlework panel with 


centre bouquet of roses. The top of pole terminates in an acorn finial. 


Height, 53 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CARD TABLE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Folding top, disclosing baize-covered playing surface, indented with 
guinea pockets. Rim finely carved in acanthus-leaf design. Deep frieze 
containing long drawer, enriched with brass bail handle. Set on shaped, 
turned, tapering legs, terminating in pad feet. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 31 inches 


SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY MIRROR 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong mirror with arched top, with deep panel at top. Inlaid and 
panelled apron, the inlay of satinwood. 
Height, 40 inches; width, 10 inches 


INLAID SHERATON MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Octagonal inlaid top with banding and circular fan in satinwood. Front 
fitted with compartmented interior and trimmed with brass handle. Set 
on outcurving tapering legs. Height, 39 inches; width, 23 inches 


CARVED AND INLAID MAHOGANY TAMBOUR DESK 

3 SHERATON, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top fitted with tambour slide. Compartmented interior and with- 
drawn writing tablet. Below two drawers, set on straight tapering m- 
laid legs with H stretcher. Height, 42 inches; width, 461% inches 


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SET OF EIGHT PAINTED ADAM CHAIRS 


[NuMBER 141] 


SET OF EIGHT PAINTED ADAM CHAIRS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Consisting of six side chairs and two armchairs; broad shaped top rail, 
with turned sides and centre lyre, and scrolled back. Overstuffed seats 
in old tan silk. Outcurving legs, terminating in brass castored feet. 
Painted in light tan ground, heightened with delicate motifs in apple- 
green and other colors. (8) 


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CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE TILT TABLE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular tilting top with inlaid carved outer rim in floral and leaf motif. 
Set on spiral centre baluster, terminating in tripod snake base, enriched 
with acanthus leaf at knee and at terminals. 
Height, 27 inches; diameter, 271% inches 


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FOUR-PART SHERATON MAHOGANY DINING TABLE 


[NuMBER 143 | 


FOUR-PART SHERATON MAHOGANY DINING TABLE 
Consisting of two oblong centre sections and two semicircular end sec- 
tions. Each section on centre turned pedestal, and terminating in four 
outcurving legs. Height, 28 inches; length, 8 feet 4 inches 
A remarkably fine old dining table, with two centre sections that can be 
used for breakfast table or dinner en famille, while the ends act as con- 
soles. The whole table can be quickly assembled for formal affairs. 


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SET OF EIGHT CARVED MAHOGANY SHERATON DINING CHAIRS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


[NuMBER 144 | 


SET OF EIGHT CARVED MAHOGANY SHERATON DINING 
CHAIRS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Consisting of six side chairs and two armchairs. Shaped open back, 
draped with medallion and husks of flowers. Centre splat, classic cluster 
of fluted design. Broad saddle seat with loose cushion covered in old 
silk. Straight tapering fluted legs, enriched with medallion and design 
matching the top. Joined by H stretcher. (8) . 


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INLAID SHERATON MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with inset corners and shaped frontal. Deep apron following 
same outline as top and fitted with one long centre drawer flanked on 
either side by smaller curved frontal drawer. Set on six square tapering 
legs. The whole finely inlaid with satinwood and kingwood. In unusu- 
ally fine condition. _ Height, 3614 inches; length, 67 inches 


CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded oblong top, with rim finely carved in acanthus-leaf de- 
sign. Deep shaped frieze and set on cabriole legs, knees of which are 
enriched with full leaf pattern terminating in pad feet enriched with 
shell motif. | Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches 


PAIR OF CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CONSOLE 
TABLES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong moulded top with round frontal corners. Handsomely carved 
border in acanthus-leaf motif. Deep frieze with centre medallion carved 
in urn relief from which is repeated draped motif. On square tapering 
legs, terminating in shaped acanthus-leaf feet. (2) 

Height, 30 inches; width, 45 inches 


CIRCULAR INLAID MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular top, enriched with several bandings of inlay of feather and rib- 
band motif. Centre with ivory disk. Deep frieze, set on circular fluted 
legs. Height, 30 inches; diameter, 34 inches 


INLAID SHERATON MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong inlaid top with broad bandings of burled walnut, and centre shell 
motif. Front fitted with two finely compartmented drawers, and beneath 
shaped sliding work cupboard. Set on square tapering legs, terminating 
in spade feet. 


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CARVED AND GILT CONVEX MIRROR 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


[wumpBer 150] 


CARVED AND GILT CONVEX MIRROR american, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular deeply moulded frame, enriched with ball drops and fitted with 
convex glass. Carved pediment of double leaf scroll, above which is a 
carved spread eagle on a rock-like base. Below grouped acanthus-leaf 
bouquet. Sides with scrolled brackets, each terminating in glass cusped 
cut bobéches and drop lustres. Height, 48 inches; width, 29 inches 


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NUMBERS 151-300 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, GROUPS 


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LUSTRE BOWLS AND JUGS 


NUMBERS 151-210 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Lord Byron, full figure, resting on pedestal, dressed in blue coat, yellow 
breeches, crimson robe over shoulder. Set-on shaped base. 


Height, 74% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 3 

Full standing figure of Shakespeare, resting on colorful pedestal with 
manuscript in his left hand. Blue coat, crimson breeches, and cloaked 
with tan robe. Set on shaped base. Height, 714 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Equestrian figure of the great Scot Campbell. Dressed in full officer’s 
uniform. Height, 91% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Water Girl. 

Small girl with pail set on head, leaving the brook. Upright latticed 
arbor to right. Height, 8 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Scotch Lad and Lassie. 
Full standing figures dressed in the costume of the period, the two en- 


wrapped in light green scarf. Set on oval mottled base. 


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Height, 1214 inches 


TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE POODLE DOG FIGURES 
Facing right and left. (2) Height, 514 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 

Male and female standing figures of Russian nobleman and wife. Clothed 
in flowing cloaks obviously meant for a cold climate and hats trimmed 
with fur. (2) Height, 51% inches 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Old Dame. 

Full standing figure of an old dame returning from market. Her basket 
is full and she is able to manage it only with the aid of the rod which 
she carries in her right hand. Exquisite coloring from the red herchiet 
at her neck to the old printed calico skirt. Rustic base. 

An interesting figure. Height, 8 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE HIGURE 

Mother Goose. 

“Mother” is portrayed sitting in state on the back of a large goose, with 
wings spread. The “bessom” without which she is never shown is carried 
over her right shoulder. he coloring is very good and the entire figure 
gives evidence of being’an unusually early one. Mottled base. 


Height, 7 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Farm Maid. 

Full standing figure of the maid in the quaint dress of the period, evi- 
dently doing her share of the’ farm work by tending to the chickens. 
She is shown with the old chicken house to her right, about which are 
grouped several charming birds. Height, 11 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Quaint old clock castle, the parapets of which are joined by a graceful 
floral arch. Fronted with old clock supported by cupidons. 

Height, 11 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

A Drink of Cold Water. 

A maid and a mendicant shown posed on es side of a well. The maid 
bears a -water jug, while the mendicant has his pack str apped to his - 
shoulder. Background formed by tree enriched by climbing vine and 
flowers, opening at top to form spill vase. Entire group in blue, pink, 
green and orange tints. Height, 1114 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Fruit Harvest in the Highlands. 

A Highland lass in gala attire, with plumed hat, and the plaid of her 
clan draped over her left shoulder. In her hand and at her feet are 
baskets of fruit. Figure posed against background of tree done in deli- 
cate tints and opening at top to form spill vase. 


Height, 91 inches 
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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Highland Lassie With Bird. 

Figure of young girl dressed in the brilliant hues of the Highland cos- 
tume, with her pet bird. The bird is sitting on top of a cage, which is 
resting on a columnar pedestal and supported by the left arm of the 
young girl. On oval rustic base. Height, 81% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Happy Blackamoor. 

Dancing figure of Negro in tattered raiment, which is nevertheless in the 
vivid hues so dear to the heart of the race. The attitude is one of happy 
abandon and clearly illustrates the early Staffordshire workers’ idea of 
the blackamoor. Height, 6 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Happy Blackamoor. 

Dancing figure of Negro in tattered raiment, which is nevertheless in the 
vivid hues so dear to the heart of the race. The attitude is one of happy 
abandon and clearly illustrates the early Staffordshire workers’ idea of 
the blackamoor. Height, 614 imches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Playmates. 

Group consists of two sisters and their pony. One of the sisters is 
mounted, while the other is posed in front of the beautiful animal in an 
attitude clearly denoting affection. On oval base. Height, 1214 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Ophelia. 

Full standing figure in bodiced dress, wrapped in a heavy cloak. 
Height, 914 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Hamlet. 
Full-length standing figure with plumed hat and wrapped in ermined 
cape. Set on shaped base. Attitude—‘‘Alas poor Yorick” 
Height, 10 mches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Little Red Riding Hood. 

Seated figure wrapped in red cloak, alongside tree trunk, and wolf. ‘Tree 
trunk in shape of spill vase. Height, 10 inches 


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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Persian Fruit Vender. 

Standing figure in Persian costume, with basket of fruit under his arm. 
Small child is standing at his right. Height, 121% wches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Drummer boy with drum on one arm, and standard in the other, is 
crouched on a reclining stag. The group is splashed with gold lustre. 


Height, 1034, inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Royal couple of 16th Century. The king standing clothed in blue robe 
while the queen is seated and playing a musical instrument. On shaped 
base. Height, 714 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

“J. S. Duncombe” (Irish patriot). 

Full standing figure, with shaped blue coat, green waistcoat and striped 
pants. Left hand supported on pedestal. Height, 91% inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Hamlet. 
Full standing figure with plumed hat, blue coat and crimson breeches. 


Cloaked with heavy ermined robe. Height, 814 mches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Returning from the Field. 

A youth and maid returning from the wheatfield, after the day’s work. 
Full standing figures, enriched with husks of wheat. Height, 814, inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Country Lad and Lassie. 

Bringing home a nest of eggs, with the mother bird perched on the gitl’s 
arm. Full standing figures. Height, 744 imches 


PAIR OF EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SPANIELS 
Seated King Charles Spaniels facing right and left, enriched with green- 
gold lustre splashings. (2) Height, 6 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 
Seated poodle, splashed with gold lustre, with gold collar and chain. 
Height, 10 inches 


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OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “TOM KING” 

Mounted figure in blue coat, green striped waistcoat and orange scarf, 
mounted on snowwhite horse. The group resting on lustred base. Im- 
pressed “Tom King”’. Height, 9 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Lovers in quaint old costumes, seated on lounge. A bright bird is rest- 
ing on the lady’s arm. ‘The entire group is gaily colored. 


Height, 10 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

The Sailor’s Return. 

Figures of a sailor and his lass, looking out to sea. The group is done 
in bright blue, orange, green and pink. Height, 8 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, “RED RIDING HOOD” 
Showing Red Riding Hood patting the wolf. Colored in soft old tints. 
Height, 8 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
French poodle with puppies. Whole group resting on blue base. 


Height, 6 inches 


STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Lovers in brilliant costumes of the day, with plumed hats, riding in a 
swan boat. The whole group is gaily colored. Height, 9 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Lad with a Flute. 

Young lad dressed in bright blue coat, green waistcoat, and pink 
breeches, with flute and wreath of flowers. Figure resting on lustred 
base and leaning against tree base, on which is resting his pet spaniel. 


Height, 9 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

Figure of an Irishman dressed in the costume of the period, in bright 
orange, blue, and green, with black boots and scarf; resting on white 
base. Height, 7 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

Rustic scene. Two gaily dressed young folks, the girl in old blue bodice 
and orange kirtle, with yellow underskirt; the lad in plaid skirt, blue 
waist and plumed hat. Both figures standing on branches of tree, on 
which is also resting a fawn. At the base of tree is a pond with a swan 
in the water. Height, 734, inches 


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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GOLD LUSTRE JUG 
Bulbous body with loop handle. Panelled in colors on either side of 
“Fairn’. Enriched with banding of pink lustre. Height, 444 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE SPILL VASE 

“The early bird catches the worm” 

Rooster and hen striped with black and red, rooster picking worm from 
the ground. Background of bush and fence, in yellow, green and white, 
with orange lined spill vase. Height, 6 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 

“Going to Market”. 

Quaint boy and girl mounted on cream-colored horse. Figures are 
dressed in gala attire, the girl’s bright bodice making a bright touch of 
color. Base enriched with leaves and flowers. Height, 81 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE SPILL VASES 

Lad and lassie with canine playmates, at base of tree that forms spill 
vase. Boy and girl dressed in bright blue jackets, with three dogs on 
lustred base. (2) Height, 9 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER LUSTRE JUG 
Bulbous body with strap handle, finely decorated in silver lustre clusters 
of flowers and bandings at neck on cream ground. 


Height, 414 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE TOBY JUG 

The Innkeeper taking snuff. 

Full figure, with looped handle, showing the innkeeper in crimson coat, 
striped waistcoat and yellow shorts. Height, 8 mches 


PAIR OF OLD SPILL VASES 
Quaint group of boy and girl in fine green, orange and pink tints, in 
rustic setting with lambs lying at their feet. Tree trunk forms the vase. 


(2) Height, 434 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE SILVER JUG 
Bulbous body with loop handle. Decorated with bouquet of flowers in 
silver lustre on cream ground. Height, 5 inches 


OLD STAFFORDSHIRE POODLE 
Seated poodle, splashed with black and gray, with pink nose. Yellow 
collar and chain. Height, 9 inches 


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BURNS AND “HIGHLAND MARY” THE SCOTCH FALCONER 


[NUMBER 198] [NuMBER 199] 


198 KARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
Burns and Highland Mary. 
Robert Burns embracing Mary on rock-formed seat, above which is a 
thistle and floriated bower. Height, 124% inches 


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199 EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
The Scotch Falconer. 
Highland lad and lassie in quaint colored costumes of the period, with 
clasped hands, holding the falcon above them. Beneath is the whippet. 
Height, 12 inches 
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EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP 
The Lion Slayer. 
The patriot Wallace with the conquered lion in his grasp. 
Height, 16 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Fruit Vender. 

The youth in deep blue coat with white waistcoat and striped breeches. 
Holding a basket of fruit in his arm, with another resting or pase. Set 
on rusticated oval standard. Height, 9 inches 


EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE 

The Village Beau Brummel. 

The young man in gala attire, carrying a stick in the right hand; to 
the left is his favorite hound. On rusticated base. Height, 91% wches 


TWO PIERCED LOWESTOFT BASKETS AND TRAYS 
Oval pierced baskets, decorated with small blossoms and fitted with end 
loop handles, and set on trays to match. (2) Length, 8 and 10 inches 


CHINESE LOWESTOFT BOWL 
Circular deep bow! with bandings in sepia, and with clustered Chinese 
chrysanthemums. Diameter, 121% inches 


EARLY PINK LUSTRE SUNDERLAND BOWL 

Circular deep bowl enriched on the inner surface with Mariner’s CoMPass 

AND SHIps, SAILoR’s FarEwELL, and verses. Outer surface the Gar- 

dener’s Arms, Iron Bridge and Compass. Bandings of pink lustre. 
Diameter, 81% inches 


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FIGURE OF A WHIPPET AMERICAN PINK FIGURE OF A WHIPPET 
LUSTRE BOWL 
[NUMBER 206] [NUMBER 207 | [| NUMBER 206 | 


206 TWO EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES OF WHIPPETS 
Graceful whippets seated with rabbits at feet. Colored in light tans and 
set on oval green mottled base. (2) Height, 81% inches 


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207 EXCEEDINGLY RARE ANGLO-AMERICAN PINK LUSTRE 
BOWL 
Deep circular bowl with splashings of pink lustre, both on the inner and 
outer surface. In the centre of the bowl is a print of the Shipwright’s 
Arms, while encircling the bowl are oval medallion portraits of Washing- 
ton, Lafayette and Franklin, and the American spread eagle and shield 
and “Republicans Are Not Always Ungrateful”. 

Height, 4 inches; diameter, 814 inches 

A UNIQUE piece in proof condition. 


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PAIR OF RARE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLACK LUSTRE SPANIELS 


[NUMBER 208 | 


PAIR OF RARE EARLY STAFFORDSHIRE BLACK LUSTRE 
SPANIELS 

King Charles Spaniels covered in black lustre and heightened with mark- 
ings in gilt. (2) Height, 9 inches 
Only pair recorded. VERY RARE. 


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OLD DUTCH BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY SNUFF JAR 

18TH CENTURY 
Generous pear-shaped body of old Delft pottery, enriched at front by 
the Dutch blueprint of an Indian smoking a pipe and sitting alongside a 
pedestal, with tobacco jar and barrel of tobacco leaf. Distant sailing 
ships to the right. Fitted with original brass cover. 


Height, 12 inches 


OLD DUTCH BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY SNUFF JAR 
18TH CENTURY 
Generous pear-shaped body of old Delft pottery, enriched at front by 
Dutch blueprint of an Indian smoking a pipe and sitting alongside a 
pedestal, with tobacco jar and barrel of tobacco leaf. Distant sailing 
ships to the right. Fitted with original brass cover. 
Height, 12 inches 


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FINE EARLY ENGLISH CUT GLASS 


IN AMBER, GREEN, ROYAL BLUE 


AND RUBY COLORS 


NuMBERS 211-235 


TWELVE GREEN GLASS GOBLETS ENcLIsH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Tulip-shaped cup, set on clear glass stem and circular base. Cup is cut 
in leaf pattern to clear. (12) Height, 6 inches 


TWO GREEN AND CRYSTAL GLASS FRUIT BOWLS 

ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Circular bowl with faceted base on turned standard and clear square 
base. The bowl cut to the clear in oval medallions representing Surps, 
Sunrise at Sra, A Licuruouse anp Fisuine Boat. (2) 


Height, 7 inches 


PAIR OF AMBER GLASS CANDLESTICKS Enc.isn, 18TH CENTURY 
Turned balustered shaft with flaring bobéche on large saucer base. Cut 
with Bowknot and Pan medallions. (2) Height, 7 inches 


PAIR OF ROYAL BLUE GLASS COVERED JARS 
BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Cup-like body, set on clear glass pedestal base. Fitted with domed cover 
with spike finial. Cut to the clear in Stag and Deer motif. (2) 
Height, 12 inches 


PAIR OF EMERALD-GREEN GLASS COVERED URNS 

BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Beaker-shaped body on bulbous standard and broad base. Fitted with 
domed cover and acorn finial. Cut to the clear with Stag and Deer 
motif. (2) Height, 11 inches 


PAIR OF BRISTOL GLASS COMPOTES MID-19TH CENTURY 
Clear glass shallow flaring bowl, set on pear-shaped stem. The stem of 
clear glass encloses plaid spiral of milk-white and red glass, and is set on 
small circular milk-white base, which rests on large circular clear glass 


base. (2) 


DEEP RUBY GLASS COVERED JAR ~— ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Barrel-shaped body fitted with cover, terminating in knob handle. The 
whole enriched with disk and geometric cutting to the clear. 

Height, 7 inches 


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ROSE GLASS BOWL AND TRAY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Charming light rose colored bowl, with flaring body terminating in finely 
cut rosette leaf motif. Set on plate tray to match. The whole finely 
cut in draped medallions and cross diamond cutting. Diameter, 9 inches 


WINE-COLORED GLASS DESSERT SERVICE 
BRISTOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Consisting of seventeen tall stemmed goblets, and six stemmed sherbets. 


(23 pieces ) 


SET OF FOUR DEEP GREEN GLASS CANDLESTICKS 

ENGLISH, LATE 18TH CENTURY 
Tall, shaped shaft, with flaring cusped bobéche and set on circular base. 
Cut with deer and wooded scene. (4) Height, 814 inches 


IMPORTANT EMERALD-GREEN GLASS WINE SERVICE 

BRISTOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Consisting of eleven generous goblets, twelve stemmed wines, twelve 
stemmed liqueurs, twelve tumblers, twelve plates, and fingerbowls. Pear- 
shaped body enriched with slab cutting and encircled with grapevine and 
leaf motif, and set on clear standard. (71 pieces) 


FOUR EMERALD-GREEN GLASS CANDLESTICKS 
BRISTOL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Tall balustered shaft with cuttings to match the preceding service. (4) 


Height, 124% inches 


PAIR OF RARE WATERFORD GLASS CANDLESTICKS 

IRISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Straight bulbous-shaped shafts, terminating in wide square foot. Deep 
candle socket with scalloped bobéche, the whole finely cut with cross 
diamond and sunburst design. (2) Height, 914 inches 


SIX RARE WATERFORD GLASS WINES IRISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Flaring cup set on pedestaled standard and circular base. Cut with 
small pearl cutting and straight slab design. (6) Height, 4 inches 


RARE WATERFORD GLASS COVERED CHEESE DISH AND 
TRAY IRISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Conical-shaped body on circular standard, and fitted cover with knob 
handle. Set on plate-shaped tray. ‘The whole in cross diamond cutting 
and encircled with ringed design. Height, 7 inches 


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TWO CRYSTAL GLASS WATER PITCHERS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Squat bulbous body, fitted with loop handles. Faceted and cut, and with 
cross diamond design. (2) Height, 5 inches 


CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRED VASE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Trumpet-shaped, with flaring lip and scalloped edge. Set on shaped 
dish pedestal. Trimmed with light red spike-shaped drops. 

Height, 10 inches 


CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRED VASE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Straight-sided shaft with broad flaring lp and dome base. ‘Trimmed 
with blue spike lustres. Height, 914 inches 


TWELVE AMBER GLASS FINGER BOWLS 

BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Deep circular bowl, faceted at base and with cuttings to the clear en- 
circling the body, stag and deer cutting. (12) Height, 5 inches 


TWELVE AMBER GLASS DESSERT PLATES 
BOHEMIAN, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Matching the preceding number. (12) Diameter, 8 imches 


TWELVE AMBER BRISTOL GLASS GOBLETS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Generous cup on turned standard and square base. Cut to clear in 
stemmed leaf design encircling cup. (12) Height, 644 imches 


TWELVE AMBER AND CRYSTAL GLASS TUMBLERS 

ENGLISH, MID-19TH CENTURY 
Circular straight-sided body with alternating panels of amber and crys- 
tal, decorated with slab cuttings. (12) 


PAIR OF CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Straight fluted shaft, with flaring cup-shaped top, hung with dainty blue 
glass spike drops. (2) Height, 9 inches 


PAIR OF CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Straight bulbous shaft, with slab cutting on star-shaped base. Flaring 
top hung with green spike glass lustres. (2) Height, 9 inches 


PAIR OF TALL CRYSTAL GLASS LUSTRES 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Flaring trumpet-shaped body, hung with amber glass drops and spike 


lustres. (Sold asis) (2) Height, 14 inches 
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HOUSEHOLD EMBELLISHMENTS OF THE PERIOD 


NUMBERS 236-300 


PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Oval shaft with flaring bobéche, on oval domed base enriched with fluting. 


(2) Height, 7 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Circular turned shaft with floral cusped bobéches, set on circular domed 
base. (2) Height, 8 inches 


SET OF FOUR EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Tall tapering centre shaft enriched with gadrooning at top and base. 


Set on circular domed base. (4) Height, 10 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS 
Columnar shaft, enriched at top and base with beaded motif. Set on 
square base. (2) Height, 10 inches 


PAIR OF EARLY SHEFFIELD PLATE COVERED URNS 
Classic urn-shaped body of wire guard, interior fitted with crystal lining. 
Two end lion-heads with ring handles. Set on square pedestaled base. 
Cover with leaf and ivory carved pineapple finials. (2) 

Height, 1114 inches 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER AMERICAN, 1825 
Alphabet at top, with jardinitre of flowers below. Four lines of verse 
and signed “Ann Margaret Fizell—age 10 years—1825”. Scroll and 
blossom border, worked in many-colored silks on cream linen ground. 
Framed. Height, 151% inches; width, 17% inches 


NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER ENGLISH, 1817 
Finely stitched petit point on homespun linen in many-colored silks. 
Centre jar of flowers, with many flowering trees and plants surrounding 
plumed birds. The whole encircled by fine border. Initialed and dated 
1817. Framed. Height, 19 inches; width, 18 inches 


SILK BELL PULL ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Crimson silk ground, worked with centre vine motif in golden-yellow. 
Fitted at top with metal hanger and at end with milk-white Bristol glass 
handle. Length, 64 inches 


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NEEDLEWORK BELL PULL ENGLISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY 
Medallion of floral motif repeated in many colors and worked on cream 
net ground. Beaded handle. Length, 72 inches 


FRAMED TINSEL WORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Mr. Ellar as Harlequin. Worked in colors and heightened with tinsel. 
Framed. Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


FRAMED COLORED PRINT 
Mary Stuart after the miniature by Jame. Framed. 
Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 


ENGLISH COLORED PRINT 
Girl with a dove. Framed. Height, 12 inches; width, 10 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING CASE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong box with hinged cover, interior fitted with mirror. 


Length, 111% inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY TEA BOX ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong box with hinged cover. Interior compartmented. 


Length, 1214 inches 


MAHOGANY DRESSING GLASS ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Bow-front base fitted with two drawers. Above, oblong swivel glass. 
Height, 25 inches; width, 16 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY BOOTJACK ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Shallow lyre shape, with hand grips at top. Centre spiralled rod. and 
with heel clamp at foot. Height, 35 inches 
CHILD’S MAHOGANY CHAIR ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


Bucket seat covered in red leather. Set on tall outcurving legs. Front 
with food tray and basketed guard. 


SILK NEEDLEWORK PICTURE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oval panel worked in many-colored silks. Subject: Triumph At Shake- 
speares’ Tomb. Black glass mat and ornamental gilt frame. 

Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


CARVED OAK FIRESIDE BENCH ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Long narrow carved seat with frieze beneath and set on four short turned 
legs. Length, 55 inches 


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CARVED OAK FIRESIDE BENCH ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded long oblong seat with carved frieze. Set on six carved 
and balustered legs joined by box stretcher. 

Height, 21 inches; length, 6 feet 


CARVED OAK HALL CHEST ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded oblong hinged top. Front divided into three panels, 
each carved in floral, shell and geometric design. Ends fitted with origi- 
nal wrought iron carrying handles. Height, 25 inches; length, 50 inches 


CARVED OAK TABLE ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 

Oblong top, with deep frieze containing long drawer and enriched with 

drop handles. Set on balustered turned legs with box stretchers. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 31 inches 


TWO HICKORY AND MAPLE WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Loop back with straight spindles and finely shaped centre splat. Wide 
armrests and saddle seats. On turned legs with stretchers. (2) 


CARVED OAK GATED TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oval top with two drop leaves, set on spiralled carved legs to rail stretch- 
ers. Both ends double gated to hold drop leaves. 

Height, 31 inches; length, 52 inches 


SET OF SIX HICKORY WHEEL-BACK WINDSOR CHAIRS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Consisting of five side chairs and one armchair. Looped back with six 
turned spindles and centre broad splat, carved in wheel motif. Fitted 
with two back braces. Broad shaped saddle seats; on balustered turned 
legs with H stretcher. (6) 


CHILD’S HICKORY WINDSOR ARMCHAIR 


ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Loop back with five circular splats. Saddle seat and flaring armrests. 


Turned balustered legs. 


OAK TRESTLE TABLE ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Deep moulded oblong top, set on end pedestals and connected with trestle 
stretcher. Height, 31 inches; length, 58 inches 


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TWO HICKORY AND MAPLE WINDSOR ROCKING ARMCHAIRS 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Loop back with straight spindles and finely shaped centre splat. Wide 

armrests and saddle seats. On turned legs with stretchers. (2) 


CARVED OAK CENTRE TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep oblong moulded top with finely carved valance, set on bulbous legs 
carved with acanthus-leaf design, and terminating in ball feet. Connected 
with turned and carved rare H stretcher. 

Height, 31 inches; length, 43 inches 


PAIR OF CARVED OAK HALL CHAIRS © EncuisuH, 18TH cENTURY 
Low circular back, pierced with geometric design in oval medallion. Short 
side arms. Shaped legs and broad oak seats. (2) 


WALNUT AND MAHOGANY GATED TABLE 

AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Oval top with two deep hinged leaves. Deep shaped frieze and finely 
cabrioled legs, terminating in pad feet. Alternating legs gated to hold 
drop leaves. Height, 28 inches; width, 44 inches 


INLAID BURLED WALNUT CHARLES II CABINET ON STAND 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Oblong top with reeded edge. Front fitted with two finely inlaid doors 

enclosing compartmented interior of large and small drawers in centre 
cupboard. Set in bulbous turned stand, connected with H stretcher. 

Height, 42 inches; width, 25 inches 


QUEEN ANNE BURLED WALNUT HANGING CABINET 
ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded arched top, beneath which are two finely arched glazed 
doors, and glazed arched returns. Interior fitted with three shaped 
shelves. Fitted with small ball standing supports. 
Height, 38 inches; width, 46 inches 


MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD DESK. Enecuisu, 18TH cENTURY 
Upper portion enclosing shelved interior by two panelled doors with two 
small drawers beneath. Base, slant-front writing slab disclosing com- 
partmented interior. Cupboard below, enclosed by two panelled doors. 
Set on low bracketed feet. Height, 79 inches; width, 40 inches 


MAHOGANY NEST OF FOUR TABLES ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top set on end pedestals, delicately turned legs on spread feet. 
Four tables of graduated size forming the nest. 

Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches 


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SHERATON MAHOGANY CARD TABLE — ENcuIsH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular folding top. Deep frieze containing small drawer. On straight 
tapering legs with spade feet. Height, 28 inches; width, 34 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE SIDE TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Broad oblong top with deeply moulded rim. Carved in scroll motif, with 
handsomely carved pagoda motif back rail. Deep apron enriched with 
centre medallion and corner ‘floral carvings, joined by repeated lattice 
design. Set on clustered columnar feet. 


Height, 49 inches; length, 54 inches 


SHERATON MAHOGANY CORNER CUPBOARD 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Rounded frontal with swan-neck pediment. Fitted with bow-shaped door 
hung with green material. Interior shelved. Below, two small doors, 
enclosing compartment. On base with fluted tapering legs, terminating 
in spade feet. Height, 73 inches; width, 29 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY SHERATON SEWING TABLE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top enriched with wide banding of tulipwood. Deep frieze, con- 
taining two drawers which are compartmented and fitted with original 
brasses. Set on straight tapering legs, slightly outcurving at the feet. 
Height, 28 inches; width, 22 inches 


CARVED AND GILDED MIRROR ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong mirror frame with inner moulding of egg and dart beading. Top, 
a pediment of carved urn, from which are draped leaf and flower sprays. 
The apron with garlands from centre. 

Height, 39 inches; width, 18 inches 


CARVED CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY WING CHAIR 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
High arched overstuffed back with armrests and deep seat, the whole 
covered in old green silk. Set on straight square legs carved with 
acanthus-leaf motif. 


SHERATON MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE ~— ENGLIsH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top, with two end drop leaves. Deep frieze containing drawer. 
Set on octagonal end pedestals terminating in outcurving feet, joined by 
shaped stretcher. Height, 81 inches; length, 67 inches 


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INLAID MAHOGANY ROLLTOP DESK circa 1820 
Oblong top, beneath which is fitted rolling frontal lid; disclosing finely 
fitted interior and inlaid withdrawing writing tablet. Beneath, three 
long drawers, set on short tapering legs. Entire desk finely inlaid with 
bandings of satinwood and fitted with original fire-gilt brasses. 
Height, 48 inches; width, 45 inches 


SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY MIRROR 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong mirror, with deep top and lower panel inlaid with shell motif. 
_ Height, 46 inches; width, 20 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CARD TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded oblong folding top, with deep frieze and set on square 
tapering legs joined by finely carved corner brackets and ball and dart 
carving at frieze. Height, 29 inches; width, 32 inches 


INLAID MAHOGANY WORK TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Octagonal inlaid hinged top with deep apron containing compartmented 
interior. On centre shaped pedestal, with outcurving feet. 

Height, 28 inches; width, 16 inches 


BURLED WALNUT DRESSING TABLE ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deep moulded oblong top with rounded corners. Finely shaped apron 
containing small centre drawer, flanked on either side by deep drawer. 
Set on rounded tapering legs, terminating in pad feet. Enriched with 
original bail handles. Height, 29 inches; width, 28 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY LIBRARY SIDE TABLE 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with carved border in acanthus-leaf and shell motif. Shaped 
apron contains two drawers fitted with original brass bail handles. Set 
on cabriole legs, enriched at knee with carved floral and spray motif and 
terminating in pad feet. Height, 30 inches; width, 40 inches 


CARVED AND GILDED MIRROR © crorcran PERIOD, 18TH CENTURY 
Finely carved frame with floral-wreath design, punctuated with blossom 
motifs. In original gilt, heightened with light shades of green, and with 
crimson. Height, 48 inches; width, 33 inches 


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CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE TILT TABLE: 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Circular top with deeply moulded rim carved in scroll motif. Set on 
centre carved pedestal and tripod base. Snake legs and feet with latticed 
carved motif and blossom design. 
Height, 271% inches; diameter, 32 inches 


CARVED MAHOGANY BAROMETER — ENctisH, 18rH century 
Banjo shape, with pediment of swan-neck design and centre urn motif. 
Fitted with large centre decorated silvered dial, bull’s-eye mirror panel, 
thermometer and level dial. Height, 381% inches 


MAHOGANY AND KINGWOOD SOFA TABLE 
| ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top, with end drop leaves with rounded corners. Frieze con- 
taining two drawers; set on end vase-shaped pedestals, terminating in 
outcurving legs with brass claw castored feet. The whole finely inlaid 
with wide bandings of mahogany. 
Height, 271% inches; length, open, 59 inches 


TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL GLOBES 

SHERATON, ENGLISH, 1818 
Large decorated swivel globes, with inscribed metal rims, supported on 
carved and inlaid mahogany stands of three reeded tapering legs, and 
castored feet. Tripod stretcher and compass centre. (2) 

Height, 44 inches 

Inscribed “Cary’s . . . Globe . . . exhibiting the tracks . 
made by Captain Cook in the Northwest Cast of America.” Dated 1816 
and 1818. 


SHERATON INLAID MAHOGANY CELLARET 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Deeply moulded square top, with incurving frontal, inlaid with large 
rosette and bandings in satinwood. Front with hinged doors, fitted with 
original brasses. On straight legs with spade feet. 
Height, 32 inches; width, 20 inches 


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CHILD’S CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE KNEEHOLE DESK © 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 


[NuMBER 290] 


CHILD’S CARVED MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE KNEEHOLE 
DESK ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with inset corners. Carved rim with ribbon and blossom 
motif. Front fitted with long drop drawer, which when withdrawn drops 
and makes a writing surface. Three drawers at each side flanking centre 
enclosed book cupboard. On carved and bracketed base. The drawers 
are fitted with finely latticed brasses. 

Height, 3114 inches; width, 32 inches 


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FOUR MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS 
AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 


[NuMBER 291 | 


291 FOUR MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE CHAIRS 


AMERICAN, 18TH CENTURY 
Consisting of three side chairs and one armchair. Wide deep seat resting 
on straight legs joined by H stretcher. Back with diamond and scroll 
vase-shaped splat, flaring back with ribboned corners. (4) 


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CARVED MAHOGANY AND NEEDLEPOINT POLE SCREEN 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
[NUMBER 292] 


CARVED MAHOGANY AND NEEDLEPOINT POLE SCREEN 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Tall centre shaft supported on finely turned balustered tripod base. 
Carved snake feet, enriched at knee and foot with floral and leaf-carved 
motif. The shaft supports rectangular carved frame enclosing petit 
point panel in many hues, showing parrot and floral design. 
Height, 50 inches 


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293 CARVED SHERATON MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong overstuffed seat covered in old tan flowered brocade. Finely 
carved outcurving ends with panelled top rail and double oval shaped 
splats. On circular turned legs. Length, 51 inches 


294 CARVED MAHOGANY LOWBOY ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Oblong top with bead trim and inset corners. Shaped apron containing 
one large drawer, with two smaller drawers above. ‘Trimmed with original 
finely latticed brasses. On shaped tapering legs terminating in pad feet. 

Height, 27 inches; width, 30 inches 


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CARVED MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE SETTEE 
ENGLISH, 1STH CENTURY 


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295 CARVED MAHOGANY HEPPLEWHITE SETTEE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Shaped carved open back, divided into three chair backs, each section 
with domed top and five splats. Loose padded seat covered in maroon 
denim. Set on tapering legs with triple H stretcher. Length, 56 inches 


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298 


MAHOGANY FIRESIDE CHAIR ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
High rounded overstuffed back with armrests and loose cushion seat, the 
whole covered in old green silk. Set on straight tapering legs enriched 
with carvings of husked motifs and terminating in brass castored feet. 


CARVED AND GILT PAINTED 
OVER-MANTEL MIRROR 


[NUMBER 297] 


CARVED AND GILT PAINTED OVER-MANTEL MIRROR 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 

Oblong mirror frame carved in blossom and ribband design, enclosing 
lower mirror glass. Above, painted historical canvas of an English 
Frigate engaging a Spanish fortress. 

Height, 40 inches; width, 36 inches 
A charming old painting picturing the fortress with the red and yellow 
flag of old Spain, returning the fire of the English Frigate and several 
other armed ships. 

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CARVED ADAM MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE 
ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Semicircular top of finely inlaid marble in many colors. Classic urn at 
centre and with draping of garlands of flowers to centre. Set on stand 
with carved and fluted frieze and straight tapering legs, enriched with 
blossom motifs and terminating in spade feet. 
Height, 32 wmches; width, 48 inches 


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300 


INLAID MAHOGANY SHERATON BOOKCASE DESK 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Top in deep moulded crown with inset centre portion which is fitted with 
shelves. At either side small compartments for bric-a-brac. Enclosed 
with glazed doors made up of small glasses. The base contains a slide-out 
folding drawer containing writing tablet and compartments. Below, two 
glazed doors and shelved compartment. On shaped bracketed feet. Inlaid 
in satinwood and kingwood. Height, 84 inches; width, 42 inches 


SET OF SIX CARVED MAHOGANY SHERATON SIDE CHAIRS 

ENGLISH, 18TH CENTURY 
Rectangular open reeded back with four vertical carved reeded splats. 
Broad flaring seats, on tapering legs, with H stretcher. Seats covered 
in old crimson haircloth. (6) 


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